Want to live forever?
(End of video NSFW)
clans,compelling characters; only o-n-e season??
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During the '90s I enjoyed many shows and movies w/a similar theme... Remember these?
Lost Boys ("Sleep all day. Party all night. Never grow old. Never die. It's fun to be a vampire.")
It's fun to be on TYP!
I'm an immortality-groupie... (that's why I'm here)
What are the characteristics of immortality?
--Hotness (although not required)-- (have you ever heard of a vampire with
wheat-belly? of course, absolutely sunlight-resistance...)
--Zen-quality calm and fearless focus
--Absence of plaque or vascular disease or erectile dysfunction (future blog topic)
--Live forever (this is a sorta requirement)
You don't have to be bitten by a vampire to live supernaturally long... like Mr. Nicholas de Brabant of the moralistic series Forever Knight (see below). He was the reluctant vampire who preferred to drink from lab samples in his girlfriend's pathology fridge.
There are many things that elongate telomeres, and therefore lengthen lifespan and induce unsurpassable mortality.
Telomeres are the caps at the end of nuclear DNA (chromosomes), like a strand of pearls on a necklace. The longer the strand, the longer the life of the organism and cells.
Want to experience maximal lifespan extension?
Vitamin D may be your link to immortality (like a vampire -- without all the biting and body bags) through the TrackYourPlaque program.
A few years ago, this discovery was made by Dr. Davis (even prior to the telomere connections) in Wisconsin. How in the world did Dr. 'D' aspire to such a
cure? Why is he so
divine? Divine... like Da Vinci... Someone even compared his prescient abilities in eludicating tools to
eradicate plaque to the 'Nostradamus of heart disease'.. or 'even doggone spooky'... like... X-files Fox Mulder...!
Dr. D is truly an extraordinary cardiothoracic-surgeon... doing extraordinary things.
FOREVER KNIGHT
(Once in a Lifetime by Sisters of Oz)
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OVERVIEW:Cardiovascular risk modulators and telomere length reducers:- Vitamin D deficiency (25(OH)D less than 50 ng/ml)
- Oxidative stress
- Psychological stress (ie, sleep deprivation)
- Hypertension
- Estrogen deficiency
- Sedentary during leisure time
- Insulin resistance (ie, NAFLD, cardiac steatosis, metabolic syndrome, PCOS)
- Type 2 Diabetes
- Type 1 Diabetes
- Obesity
- Homocysteine
- Smoking
(All of the above are modifieable factors in the TrackYourPlaque program)
Fuster JJ, Andrés V. Circ Res. 2006 Nov 24;99(11):1167-80.Telomere biology and cardiovascular disease.
Richards JB, Valdes AM, Gardner JP, Paximadas D, Kimura M, Nessa A, Lu X, Surdulescu GL, Swaminathan R, Spector TD, Aviv A.Higher serum vitamin D concentrations are associated with longer leukocyte telomere length in women. Am J Clin Nutr. 2007 Nov;86(5):1420-5.
Aviv A.Hypothesis: pulse pressure and human longevity. Hypertension. 2001 Apr;37(4):1060-6.
W. Browner, et al.The genetics of human longevity. The American Journal of Medicine, Volume 117, Issue 11, Pages 851-860.
Kenyon C.The plasticity of aging: insights from long-lived mutants. Cell. 2005 Feb 25;120(4):449-60.
Njajou OT, Cawthon RM, Damcott CM, Wu SH, Ott S, Garant MJ, Blackburn EH, Mitchell BD, Shuldiner AR, Hsueh WC.Telomere length is paternally inherited and is associated with parental lifespan. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2007 Jul 17;104(29):12135-9.
Haussmann MF, Mauck RA.Telomeres and longevity: testing an evolutionary hypothesis. Mol Biol Evol. 2008 Jan;25(1):220-8.
Richards JB, etal. Homocysteine levels and leukocyte telomere length. Atherosclerosis. 2008 Feb 14; [Epub ahead of print]
Cherkas LF, etal. The association between physical activity in leisure time and leukocyte telomere length. Arch Intern Med. 2008 Jan 28;168(2):154-8.
(i've got infinite un-perpetual links, sorry in advance!)
Train: O-R-D-I-N-A-R-Y (From Spider-Man)
KINDRED: The Embraced
(San Francisco, Godfather-like, feudingvampire
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During the '90s I enjoyed many shows and movies w/a similar theme... Remember these?
Blade I, II, The Series (Wesley Snipes as the incomparable superhuman/vampire)
I'm an immortality-groupie... (that's why I'm here)
What are the characteristics of immortality?
--Hotness (although not required)-- (have you ever heard of a vampire with wheat-belly? of course, absolutely sunlight-resistance...)
--Zen-quality calm and fearless focus
--Absence of plaque or vascular disease or erectile dysfunction (future blog topic)
--Live forever (this is a sorta requirement)
You don't have to be bitten by a vampire to live supernaturally long... like Mr. Nicholas de Brabant of the moralistic series Forever Knight (see below). He was the reluctant vampire who preferred to drink from lab samples in his girlfriend's pathology fridge.
Telomeres are the caps at the end of nuclear DNA (chromosomes), like a strand of pearls on a necklace. The longer the strand, the longer the life of the organism and cells.
Want to experience maximal lifespan extension?
A few years ago, this discovery was made by Dr. Davis (even prior to the telomere connections) in Wisconsin. How in the world did Dr. 'D' aspire to such a cure? Why is he so divine? Divine... like Da Vinci... Someone even compared his prescient abilities in eludicating tools to eradicate plaque to the 'Nostradamus of heart disease'.. or 'even doggone spooky'... like... X-files Fox Mulder...!
Dr. D is truly an extraordinary cardiothoracic-surgeon... doing extraordinary things.
FOREVER KNIGHT
OVERVIEW:
Cardiovascular risk modulators and telomere length reducers:
(All of the above are modifieable factors in the TrackYourPlaque program)
Fuster JJ, Andrés V. Circ Res. 2006 Nov 24;99(11):1167-80.Telomere biology and cardiovascular disease.
(i've got infinite un-perpetual links, sorry in advance!)Richards JB, Valdes AM, Gardner JP, Paximadas D, Kimura M, Nessa A, Lu X, Surdulescu GL, Swaminathan R, Spector TD, Aviv A.Higher serum vitamin D concentrations are associated with longer leukocyte telomere length in women. Am J Clin Nutr. 2007 Nov;86(5):1420-5.
Aviv A.Hypothesis: pulse pressure and human longevity. Hypertension. 2001 Apr;37(4):1060-6.
W. Browner, et al.The genetics of human longevity. The American Journal of Medicine, Volume 117, Issue 11, Pages 851-860.
Kenyon C.The plasticity of aging: insights from long-lived mutants. Cell. 2005 Feb 25;120(4):449-60.
Njajou OT, Cawthon RM, Damcott CM, Wu SH, Ott S, Garant MJ, Blackburn EH, Mitchell BD, Shuldiner AR, Hsueh WC.Telomere length is paternally inherited and is associated with parental lifespan. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2007 Jul 17;104(29):12135-9.
Haussmann MF, Mauck RA.Telomeres and longevity: testing an evolutionary hypothesis. Mol Biol Evol. 2008 Jan;25(1):220-8.
Richards JB, etal. Homocysteine levels and leukocyte telomere length. Atherosclerosis. 2008 Feb 14; [Epub ahead of print]
Cherkas LF, etal. The association between physical activity in leisure time and leukocyte telomere length. Arch Intern Med. 2008 Jan 28;168(2):154-8.